¡°The¡± Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., 1±ÇJ.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... praise of my work by many and various persons eminent for their rank , learning , talents , and accomplishments ; much of which praise I have under their hands to be reposited in my archives at Auchinleck . An honourable and reverend ...
... praise of my work by many and various persons eminent for their rank , learning , talents , and accomplishments ; much of which praise I have under their hands to be reposited in my archives at Auchinleck . An honourable and reverend ...
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... praise a man's book without being asked my opinion of it , that is honest praise , to which one may trust . But if an authour asks me if I like his book , and I give him something like praise , it must not be taken as my real opinion ...
... praise a man's book without being asked my opinion of it , that is honest praise , to which one may trust . But if an authour asks me if I like his book , and I give him something like praise , it must not be taken as my real opinion ...
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... praised many whom he would have been afraid to marry ; and , perhaps , married one whom he would have been ashamed to praise . Many qualities contribute to domestick happiness , upon which poetry has no colours to bestow : and many airs ...
... praised many whom he would have been afraid to marry ; and , perhaps , married one whom he would have been ashamed to praise . Many qualities contribute to domestick happiness , upon which poetry has no colours to bestow : and many airs ...
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